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Agree with the others about going to a Honda dealer. A couple of possible causes come to mind since the wheel bearing was replaced, the ABS sensor was damaged in the accident or during the bearing replacement. Also the bearing was installed backwards. The bearing contains a magnetic tone ring on one end of the bearing which the ABS sensor uses to determine wheel speed.
As for shops that specializes in Hondas....The latest generation of Hondas have more electronic controls and integrated systems than the space shuttle and requires a lot of knowledge and equipment to diagnose issues. Shops with this kind of expertise are few and far between at this time.
 

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You don't replace a single injector, you replace them as a set. You will also need a new fuel rail, because trying to reuse the old one may result in leaks. Don't skimp, your fuel system operates at 3000 psi not 80 psi for port injection.
 
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